Early in the solar system’s history, a series of violent apocalyptic explosions occurred in interplanetary space that have never been fully documented or explained by science. Phaeton, the... More > giant planet between Jupiter and Mars exploded. Moons were crushed and planets were overturned in the celestial upheaval. The amount of energy released in the series of mysterious blasts was equal to the power of 10 Earth Suns. There is no force known to modern science that could account for the widespread devastation scattered over a region of space encompassing some 7.4 billion kilometers yet the tantalizing clues about the possible causes for the event are there and have been uncovered by our astrophysical investigation. In the ruins on far-flung moons, on distant scarred planets, and on Earth, we found evidence and prophetic warnings that this ‘unthinkable’ cosmic event will happen again.< Less

"When God Intervenes" is an examination of God's Day of the LORD. How does the Church Age end? What is the Beginning of the End? What role does the rapture of the church play in these... More > events? God has committed Himself to intervene in the affairs of mankind to glorify His own Holy Name. The Bible refers to that time of divine intervention as the Day of the LORD. The entire world faces a time of great change, chaos, and upheaval. A time of cosmic disturbances, war, famine, pestilence, and earthquakes looms on the horizon. It is a time that begins suddenly as a great cataclysmic metamorphosis between the present Church Age and the coming Messianic Kingdom. When God intervenes on earth, the Day of the LORD begins with the Beginning of Sorrows. What is the Beginning of Sorrows? How will it affect every person on the face of the earth? What Biblical war marks God's dynamic intervention in the affairs of the world? How do the pieces of the prophetic puzzle fit together at the Beginning of the End?< Less

"When God Intervenes" is an examination of God's Day of the LORD. How does the Church Age end? What is the Beginning of the End? What role does the rapture of the church play in these... More > events? God has committed Himself to intervene in the affairs of mankind to glorigy and magnify His own Holy Name. The Bible refers to that time of divine intervention as the Day of the LORD. The entire world faces a time of great change, chaos, and upheaval. A time of cosmic disturbances, war, famine, pestilence, and earthquakes looms on the horizon. It is a time that begins as a great cataclysmic metamorphosis between the present Church Age and the coming Messianic Kingdom. When God intervenes on earth, the Day of the LORD begins with the Beginning of Sorrows. What is the Beginning of Sorrows? How will it affect every person on the face of the earth? What Bibllical war marks God's dynamic intervention in the affairs of the world? How do the pieces of the prophetic puzzle fit together at the Beginning of the End?< Less

Early in the solar system’s history, a series of violent apocalyptic explosions occurred in interplanetary space that have never been fully documented or explained by science. Phaeton, the... More > giant planet between Jupiter and Mars exploded. Moons were crushed and planets were overturned in the celestial upheaval. The amount of energy released in the series of mysterious blasts was equal to the power of 10 Earth Suns. There is no force known to modern science that could account for the widespread devastation scattered over a region of space encompassing some 7.4 billion kilometers yet the tantalizing clues about the possible causes for the event are there and have been uncovered by our astrophysical investigation. In the ruins on far-flung moons, on distant scarred planets, and on Earth, we found evidence and prophetic warnings that this ‘unthinkable’ cosmic event will happen again.< Less

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